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26.02.2018, 19:58

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In the final five minutes, NFL rules mandate that the game clock starts on the snap after all out of bounds plays and after all penalty enforcements. That allowed Dallas to use its final two time outs after runs of 2 and 1-yard by Jennings.
The bottom line though is that there is plenty of blame to go around.
Manning was the focus of the blame Monday.
"I thought that they may let us score to get the ball back, so that's why I informed Rashad if they let you score, just go down at the one-inch line. Don't score," Manning said. "He still ran hard, we got two yards on first down and second down, third down that was my_it's still my mistake. That did not come from the sideline."
"Really the third-down decision is what bothers me more than anything," he said. "I think not making the better decision right there and taking that sack. That would've made a bigger difference than anything."
"You go out there and you fight, we fight as hard as we did, and we put ourselves in position, and we just couldn't close it out and finish it," Jenkins said.
Defensive lineman Cullen Jenkins said the loss was one of the most devastating of his 12-year career, noting teammates and coaches tried to pick him up Monday. He added former Giant Michael Strahan talked to the team and that helped.
To compound the problem, Manning threw the ball away and stopped the clock against on a third-down pass. He should have taken a sack and milked the clock.
Coughlin said he was unaware that Manning told Jennings not to score. He wanted a touchdown.
EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP)

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